First page of the Liara T’Soni latex headpiece mini comic. I know these comics are big, sorry. I found the text hard to read when I scaled the pages down so I tried to make them as small as possible without sacrificing readability.
Blue Girl
This past Halloween, I went as Dr. Liara T’Soni from Mass Effect. I decided to make a mini comic about how the costume (well, the latex headpiece) was made, so others can see how its done, and hopefully save themselves some grief if they try to make a latex headpiece/mask of their own in the future. That said, I’m not a professional, I probably did things ‘the wrong way’ but it worked for me!
B is for Beaver
Watercolours, pencil crayon and markers on watercolour paper. Beavers will make a great sacrifice if they are cornered, for hunters only want their testicles.
For more info on all your favorite medieval beasts, visit The Medieval Bestiary or your local library.
A is for Antelope
Watercolours, pencil crayon and markers on watercolour paper. Even though the antelope’s horns are like saws, it can still get them stuck in trees.
For more info on all your favorite medieval beasts, visit The Medieval Bestiary or your local library.
Welcome.
Thanks for stopping by. I know there isn’t that much to see, but hopefully that will change in the future.
I’ll try to make consistent posts and upload illustrated postcards and medieval animal alphabet series on a regular schedule (until I’m done the alphabet, I guess), plus post more in-between.
Just bear with me while I try to work everything out. Please forgive the massive amount of posts today, as I’m experimenting.
So…first off! A postcard!
Pencil and pencil crayon.